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Living costs for a student in Germany Part 2

Semester contributions
How much does it cost to study in Germany?
Although there is no study fee in Germany, all students need to pay a semester fee to the university. This is charged each semester (every six months) and is usually in the region of €200 - €500. When you’re budgeting your student costs in Germany, make sure you include this amount which will need to be paid in advance each semester.

What does the Semester Fee cover?
What is included in your semester fee will vary from university to university, but it generally covers administration and enrollment fees and usually a travelcard as well. It will also cover a contribution to campus-based student services run by the student administration or Studentenwerk, plus a fee for membership to the student union.

Student Housing
Almost all universities in Germany offer student housing, especially to first-year students. Both local and international students will have the chance to apply for a place in student accommodation, and some second and third year students may have this opportunity too, depending on the amount of accommodation available at a specific university. Generally speaking, second and third-year students will find shared (private) accommodation along with other students.

How much is a room for students in Germany?
Student accommodation in Germany typically costs around €350 a month for university halls, rising to around €500 for a room in a shared house. In the most expensive cities like Frankfurt and Munich, however, students may have to pay in the region of €700 for a room in a shared house or flat and €400 - €500 for student accommodation.

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